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3.2. Test Mode

3.2.1. Operation Check Mode

This unit is equipped with the functions to check it to record or playback usually, the display of LCD and USB connection.

Caution!

When the checking operation is performed, all recorded data will be cleared.

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When there are no available items of any track, the unit can not be operated to check it to record and playback.
To continue record and playback check, erase unneeded items.

    

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For operation check mode, external microphone(not included), earphone(not included), USB cable(included), AC
adaptor(included), and computer are necessary.

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You can use a condenser microphone without a built-in power supply. Plug type: 3.5mm (1/8in) monaural.

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Hearphone: Plug type; 3.5mm (1/8in) monaural.

3.2.2. To Enter into test mode

 1. Set to [HOLD] mode.
 2. Installed batteries into unit.
 3. Press & hold down the [ERASE] switch, follow by the [STOP] switch & [REW] button.

Note:

The item 3 shown above should be operate within 3 seconds.

 4. After all segment of LCD Lights up, the unit is entered to Operation Check Mode. During the Operation Check Mode, the

Recording LED is blinking.

 5. To cancel test mode, power off the unit by remove batteries

3.2.3. Test Mode

Note:

The LCD indications shown below are examples of test mode with the folder A and no recording data.
 1. Enter into test mode, check all segment of LCD lights up.

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RECORDING INDICATOR: Flashing

 2. Release the HOLD mode, by sliding [HOLD] switch down.
 3. Check the display of LCD is displayed as shown below.

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RECORDING INDICATOR: Flashing

 4. Rotate the jog to the right [JOG +]
 5. Check the display of LCD is displayed as shown below.

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RR-US475E

Summary of Contents for RR-US475E

Page 1: ...ed copying and distribution is a violation of law RR US475E Colour K Black Type Max dimensions 39 3 mm x 105 5 mm x 17 2 mm Cabinet dimensions 38 8 mm x 105 mm x 14 mm Mass With dry cell batteries Approx 61 g Without batteries Approx 38 g Operational temperature range 0 C to 40 C Memory capacity 128 MB Battery life When used at 25 C on a flat stable surface Notes 1 Specifications are subject to ch...

Page 2: ...5 3 2 Test Mode 6 4 Assembling and Disassembling 12 4 1 Notes 12 4 2 Disassembly flow chart 12 4 3 Main Parts Location Diagram 13 4 4 Disassembly of Rear Cabinet Assembly 14 4 5 Disassembly of the Main P C B 15 4 6 Disassembly of the LCD Spacer 15 4 7 Disassembly of the Speaker 16 5 Exploded Views 17 5 1 Packaging 17 6 Replacement Parts List 18 CONTENTS Page Page 2 RR US475E ...

Page 3: ...on wires are shorted or if speaker systems with an impedance less than the indicated rated impedance of the amplifier are used If this occurs follow the procedure outlines below 1 Turn off the power 2 Determine the cause of the problem and correct it 3 Turn on the power once again after one minute Note When the protection circuitry functions the unit will not operate unless the power is first turn...

Page 4: ...2 Accessories Note Refer to Packing Materials Accessories Parts List Section 6 for the part number 4 RR US475E ...

Page 5: ...3 Operating Procedures 3 1 Components of IC Recorder 3 1 1 Basic control operation on Quick Search Dial 5 RR US475E ...

Page 6: ...5mm 1 8in monaural 3 2 2 To Enter into test mode 1 Set to HOLD mode 2 Installed batteries into unit 3 Press hold down the ERASE switch follow by the STOP switch REW button Note The item 3 shown above should be operate within 3 seconds 4 After all segment of LCD Lights up the unit is entered to Operation Check Mode During the Operation Check Mode the Recording LED is blinking 5 To cancel test mode ...

Page 7: ... below Fig 4 RECORDING INDICATOR Flashing 8 Press the REC PAUSE button 9 Check the display of LCD is displayed as shown below Fig 5 10 Press the STOP switch 11 Check the display of LCD is displayed as shown below Fig 6 12 Press the FOLDER MENU switch 13 Check the display of LCD is displayed as shown below 7 RR US475E ...

Page 8: ...hat LCD recording level indication moves Input signal Piano reproduction sound Fig 10 19 Make it a non signal input and level meter should not move 20 The display of LCD is confirmed with ON OFF of ZOOM switch ZOOM switch ON ZOOM is displayed ZOOM switch OFF ZOOM is non displayed 21 Press the VOL 22 It changes into the built in stereo microphone HQ STEREO It confirmed that the file no advances inp...

Page 9: ...le No is displayed Note Please delete everything and start over from scratch when the number of files is different Fig 13 28 Remove the external microphone 29 Press the VOL switch The sound recorded by item 17 is reproduced Vol max 30 The time counter of LCD advances and it checks that sound comes out from the speaker Fig 14 31 Press the VOL switch The sound recorded by item 21 is reproduced 32 Th...

Page 10: ...f LCD is displayed as shown below Fig 17 37 Remove the earphones To reset the unit to its initial factory setting Initialization 1 Press the PLAY STOP switch for 10 seconds 2 Check the display of LCD is displayed as shown below Note All indicators on LCD will switch off during formatting Fig 18 Note When there is failure in formating The display of LCD is displayed as shown below 10 RR US475E ...

Page 11: ...r through the use of USB cable Check the display of LCD is displayed as shown below Note Battery indicator is switching the light off Fig 20 Note When USB connection fails the display of LCD is displayed as shown below Fig 21 4 Operation Check Mode is canceled when the battery cover is opened 11 RR US475E ...

Page 12: ... Special reassembly procedures are described only when required 3 Select items from the following index when checks or replacement are required Below is the list of disassembly sections Disassembly of Rear Cabinet Assembly Disassembly of Main P C B Disassembly of LCD Spacer Disassembly of Speaker 4 2 Disassembly flow chart The following chart is the procedure for disassembling the casing and insid...

Page 13: ...4 3 Main Parts Location Diagram 13 RR US475E ...

Page 14: ...emove 3 screws Step 2 Release the catch to remove the MIC Ornament as arrow shown Step 3 Open the battery cover Step 4 Remove 1 screw Step 5 Remove the Rear Cabinet Assembly as arrow shown Note Exercise with care in releasing the catches 14 RR US475E ...

Page 15: ...he joystick with your thumbs to release the Main P C B Step 3 Remove the Main P C B as arrow shown 4 6 Disassembly of the LCD Spacer Follow the Step 1 Step 5 of item 4 4 Follow the Step 1 Step 3 of item 4 5 Step 1 Remove 2 screws Step 2 Release the LCD Holder as arrow shown Step 3 Remove the LCD Holder as arrow shown 15 RR US475E ...

Page 16: ... Holder Step 5 Tilt the LCD Holder remove the LCD Spacer as arrow shown 4 7 Disassembly of the Speaker Follow the Step 1 Step 5 of item 4 4 Follow the Step 1 Step 3 of item 4 5 Step 1 Remove 2 screws Step 2 Remove the Speaker Plate as arrow shown Step 3 Remove the Speaker as arrow shown 16 RR US475E ...

Page 17: ...5 Exploded Views 5 1 Packaging 17 RR US475E ...

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